Association des Banques et Banquiers, Luxembourg
Budget
€600 — €0
EP Access
4
accredited persons
Staff
19
2.8 FTE
EU Grants
None
Mission & Goals
The Luxembourg Bankers’ Association (ABBL) is the professional organization of most of the banks established in Luxembourg and also of other financial sector professionals. Its purpose is to represent the professional interests of its members. Its missions are as follows: • the drafting of opinions and proposals on taxation, legislation and general or banking regulations, at both national and European or international level; • monitoring developments in the economic and financial fields followed by the definition of appropriate actions if necessary; • the organization of institutional actions to make the financial center better known beyond its borders by putting in place specific promotional instruments and maintaining ongoing contacts with the national and international specialized press; • the negotiation of collective employment agreements applicable to the whole center; • setting up training structures adapted to the needs of the banks. Since 1991, this task has be (...)
EU Legislative Interests
- Capital Markets Union / Savings and Investment Union - Payment Services Directive II review and Payment Services Regulation - Financial Data Access Regulation; - Securitisation regulation - Sustainable finance (Omnibus on Corporate Sustainability Reporting;Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation); - Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (review) - Retail Investment strategy; - Financial education. - Pension Package (PEPP, IORP) - Market Integration and Supervision Package (MISP)
Communication Activities
Brussels Reception together with ALFI and ACA on May 13 2025.
Interests Represented
Promotes their own interests or the collective interests of their members
Member Of
The ABBL is a member of the European Banking Federation (EBF) since 1960, where it is represented in the executive bodies, as well as in the major technical committees and working groups, and contributes to on-going works of the federation. The ABBL is a member of UEL (Union des Entreprises Luxembourgeoises). The ABBL is a member of the European Covered Bonds Council.
Organisation Members
https://www.abbl.lu/en/home/membership-directory
Additional Information
The estimate of annual costs related to activities covered by the register included the costs incurred by ABBL secretariat, as well as, its membership fee to ECBC and the percentage of its membership fee to EBF dedicated to activities covered by the register.
Commissioner Meetings
No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.